A new study argu that there's no sgle "gay gene," but rather several geic variants that partially expla same-sex sexual activy.
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- THERE IS NO ‘GAY GENE.’ THERE IS NO ‘STRAIGHT GENE.’ SEXUALY IS JT PLEX, STUDY NFIRMS
- THERE'S NO SUCH THG AS A 'GAY GENE,' A NEW STUDY ARGU
- WHAT DO THE NEW ‘GAY GEN’ TELL ABOUT SEXUAL ORIENTATN?
- SCIENTISTS SAY THEY N PREDICT IF SOMEONE IS GAY BY LOOKG AT DNA
- WHY ARE PEOPLE GAY? GAY BY CHOICE OR IS BEG GAY GEIC?
- SCIENTISTS FD DNA DIFFERENC BETWEEN GAY MEN AND THEIR STRAIGHT TW BROTHERS
- GAY GEICSMOST OF BELIEVE THAT WE WERE BORN THAT WAY, BUT IS SEXUAL ORIENTATN OUR DNA? JV CHAMARY GO SEARCH OF THE GAY GENEJV CHAMARYPUBLISHED: MAY 31, 2009 AT 11:00 PMGAY GEICS
- IS THERE A 'GAY GENE'? THE PROBLEM WH STUDI NNECTG GEICS AND LGBTQ INTY
- STUDY: DNA TT N PREDICT WHETHER YOU ARE GAY
- THE LIFE OF THE GAY GENE: OM HYPOTHETIL GEIC MARKER TO SOCIAL REALY
- IS BEG GAY YOUR DNA? HOMOSEXUAL MEN SHARE TWO GENE VARIANTS THAT SUGGT THEY ARE BORN WH THEIR SEXUAL PREFERENCE, CLAIMS NTROVERSIAL STUDY
THERE IS NO ‘GAY GENE.’ THERE IS NO ‘STRAIGHT GENE.’ SEXUALY IS JT PLEX, STUDY NFIRMS
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Your gen terme your sexual orientatn, study suggtsA NEW study parg the DNA of homosexual and heterosexual men uld prove that sexual orientatn is rooted a person’s HAS long been bated whether sexual orientatn is a rult of a person’s blogy or is termed by environmental factors and outsi fluenc. Scientists pared the whole genom of around 1000 homosexual men and 1200 heterosexual men and found there were two specific DNA regns that differed between the of the regns alt wh a gene that plays an important role bra velopment and hormone productn, which uld also be lked to a person’s sexual other gene is lked to thyroid functn, which is an area prevly been lked wh sexual orientatn, acrdg to the thors of the some geic differenc were found the areas, the rearchers have utned that the rults are “bt scribed as speculative”, but still leave rearchers a step closer to unrstandg how sexual preferenc velop. “As this study was rried out European men, we do not know whether the fdgs will apply to homosexualy women, or even to homosexualy non-European men.
“All that is required to see a geic associatn this study is for slightly more homosexual men to rry the geic variant than heterosexual men, and many tim this will simply be due to chance. It is worth keepg md that this study only vers some typ of sexualy — gay, lbian and cis-straight — but don’t offer many sights to genr inty. Humans have tried to unrstand human sexualy for centuri — and geics rearchers joed the ay the early 1990s after a seri of studi on tws suggted homosexualy ran fai.
“As a teenager tryg to unrstand myself and unrstand my sexualy, I looked at the ter for “the gay gene” and obvly me across Xq28, ” said Fah Sathirapongsasuti, a study -thor and senr scientist at 23andMe, which he joked once led him to believe he hered his gayns om his mother. The rearchers had members of the same-sex muny review the study’s sign and language, and they adm that their termology and fns for gay, lbian and heterosexual do not reflect the full nature of the sexualy ntuum. “[Our study] unrsr an important role for the environment shapg human sexual behavr and perhaps most importantly there is no sgle gay gene but rather the ntributn of many small geic effects sttered across the genome, ” Neale said.
THERE'S NO SUCH THG AS A 'GAY GENE,' A NEW STUDY ARGU
Two gene variants have been found to be more mon gay men. New Scientist looks at what this tells about the way blogy shap our sexualy * gay dna test *
In the years sce, the ncept of a “gay gene” has been a source of bate wh both the scientific muny and the general public, spirg ever-larger follow-up studi over the years. In fact, Ganna says the rearch suggts that measur like the Ksey Sle, which argue that sexualy exists on a spectm om totally gay to totally straight, are overly simplistic.
” The study leav many qutns unanswered, part bee alt wh a fairly homogeno sample: people of European anctry, many of whom me of age durg a time when homosexualy was highly stigmatized or even crimalized.
WHAT DO THE NEW ‘GAY GEN’ TELL ABOUT SEXUAL ORIENTATN?
Scientists at the Universy of California Los Angel say they have found distct patterns of molecular markers the genom of gay men. * gay dna test *
We have known for s that sexual orientatn is partly herable men, thanks to studi of fai which some people are straight and some people are gay.
In 1993, geic variatns a regn on the X chromosome men were lked to whether they were heterosexual or homosexual, and 1995, a regn on chromosome 8 was intified.
SCIENTISTS SAY THEY N PREDICT IF SOMEONE IS GAY BY LOOKG AT DNA
Why are people gay? Are they gay by choice or is beg gay geic? Are they born gay? Learn about the and reasons for beg gay. * gay dna test *
Grave’s disease is more mon gay than straight men, and some rearch suggts that gay men tend to be thner – which might possibly be a rult of thyroid overdrive.
WHY ARE PEOPLE GAY? GAY BY CHOICE OR IS BEG GAY GEIC?
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The latt fdgs open the prospect to intifyg the whole pathway of gen volved both homosexual and heterosexual orientatn, says Dean Hamer at the US Natnal Instut of Health, who led the study that ppoted chromosome X back 1993. Some people who have had sex wh a same-sex partner don’t nsir themselv gay and aren’t exclively attracted to people of the same sex, Bailey says.
SCIENTISTS FD DNA DIFFERENC BETWEEN GAY MEN AND THEIR STRAIGHT TW BROTHERS
Bbank dataset, for example, younger people reported havg same-sex partners more often than olr people did, probably bee homosexual activy was illegal the Uned Kgdom until 1967.
In the new study, the more exclively homosexual partners men had, the fewer children they had; up to 80 percent fewer children than heterosexual men.
GAY GEICSMOST OF BELIEVE THAT WE WERE BORN THAT WAY, BUT IS SEXUAL ORIENTATN OUR DNA? JV CHAMARY GO SEARCH OF THE GAY GENEJV CHAMARYPUBLISHED: MAY 31, 2009 AT 11:00 PMGAY GEICS
They asked more than 477, 000 participants whether they had ever had sex wh someone of the same sex, and also qutns about sexual fantasi and the gree to which they intified as gay or straight.
“A lot of people want to unrstand the blogy of homosexualy, and science has lagged behd that human tert, ” says William Rice, an evolutnary geicist at the Universy of California, Santa Barbara, who also was not volved the work. Scientists claim they n predict whether someone is gay or straight wh up to 70 per cent accuracy by lookg at their has long been believed that sexualy has a blogil basis – wh certa gen lked to beg the claim sexual behavur n be predicted by such a high gree was scribed as 'bold' by Brish scientists.
They claim to be able to predict whether someone is gay (illtrated) or straight wh 70 per cent accuracyThe fdgs do not show whether a tt would show whether a child would grow up to be gay or not – as the rearch was rried out on our gen are termed at birth – tags on the gen which affect how they work n change over time bee of factors the environment, or the womb. 'TOMBOY GENE' LINKED TO PROMISCUITY Girls who are tomboys grow up to have more lovers whether they are straight or gay, a study has seems the gen that make women more mascule may also make them more promiscuo, rearchers fdg helps expla why homosexualy don’t die out, even though lbian upl are not able to naturally have children rryg the gen of each is bee straight tomboys have more lovers than others – and so the ‘tomboy DNA’ stays circulatn, acrdg to the study rried out by a team om Kg’s College London. This fdg has led scientists to believe there is a geic ponent to beg ppot the geic areas which are lked to some people beg gay, Dr Ngun and his team studied the gen of 47 pairs of adult male intil study volved 37 pairs of tws which one brother was homosexual and the other heterosexual, and 10 pairs which both were a puter program lled Fuzzy Fort they found that ne small regns of the geic played the key role on cidg whether someone is heterosexual or rearch looked at a procs lled 'methylatn' of the DNA – which has been pared to a swch on the DNA – makg have a stronger or weaker effect.
IS THERE A 'GAY GENE'? THE PROBLEM WH STUDI NNECTG GEICS AND LGBTQ INTY
This alteratn of the gene is known as an 'epigeic' rearchers, who are due to prent their fdgs at the Amerin Society of Human Geics 2015 Annual Meetg Baltimore, say they found distct patterns of methylatn on the DNA that seem to be associated wh homosexualy. 'The fdgs, however, do not mean scientists uld predict the sexualy of a child before is born – as the tts were rried out on ppotg distct geic patterns that seem to play a role termg whether someone is gay or straight, uld nceivably be a step towards creatg a tt for such tt would be highly ntroversial – not to say uhil – as rais the possibily unscpulo scientists uld try to ci the future sexualy of ‘signer babi’.
STUDY: DNA TT N PREDICT WHETHER YOU ARE GAY
Commentg on the rearch, Profsor Tim Spector, om Kg's College London, a leadg expert on tw studi and geics, said: 'It has always been a mystery why intil tws who share all their gen n vary homosexualy.
THE LIFE OF THE GAY GENE: OM HYPOTHETIL GEIC MARKER TO SOCIAL REALY
' Scientists say further rearch will be need to validate whether the patterns seen on the DNA of gay men (pictured) are reflected larger populatns. They say claims about predictg homosexualy are 'bold'Darren Griff, profsor of geics at the Universy of Kent, said: 'To claim a 70 per cent predictive value of somethg as plex as homosexualy is bold ed. 'While there is strong evince general for a blogil basis for homosexualy my personal imprsn has always been one of a multiple ntributory factors, cludg life experienc.
IS BEG GAY YOUR DNA? HOMOSEXUAL MEN SHARE TWO GENE VARIANTS THAT SUGGT THEY ARE BORN WH THEIR SEXUAL PREFERENCE, CLAIMS NTROVERSIAL STUDY
'Dr Christopher Gregg, Assistant Profsor of Nroblogy & Anatomy and Human Geics, Universy of Utah said:'Overall, the importance of the fdgs will hge on how reproducible they are future studi that clu larger groups of heterosexual and homosexual dividuals.
' Gay and human rights mpaigner Peter Tatchell said: ‘This rearch claims to be able to predict sexual orientatn wh 'up to' 70 per cent accuracy.